Courses of Instruction

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Chair: Larry G. Redekopp, Ph.D.*

Associate Chair: Satwindar S. Sadhal, Ph.D.

Faculty

David Packard Chair in Manufacturing Engineering: Stephen C-Y Lu, Ph.D. (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

Smith International Professorship in Mechanical Engineering: Tony Maxworthy, Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering)

Fred W. O'Green Assistant Professorship in Engineering: Fokion Egolfopoulos, Ph.D.

Professors: M. Dravinski, Ph.D.; Terence G. Langdon, Ph.D., D.Sc. (Materials Science and Geological Sciences); Stephen C-Y Lu, Ph.D. (Industrial and Systems Engineering); Sami F. Masri, Ph.D. (Civil Engineering); Steven R. Nutt, Ph.D. (Materials Science); Larry G. Redekopp, Ph.D.* (Aerospace Engineering); Satwindar S. Sadhal, Ph.D.; F. Udwadia, Ph.D. (Civil Engineering and Decision Systems)

Associate Professors: Charles Campbell, Ph.D.; Henryk Flashner, Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering); Paul K. Newton, Ph.D. (Aerospace Engineering); Paul D. Ronney, Ph.D.; Geoffrey R. Shiflett, Ph.D.; Bingen Yang, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor: Yan Jin, Ph.D.

Adjunct Professor: Eugene H. Trinh, Ph.D.

Research Associate Professors: Ramesh Guttalu, Ph.D.; Siavash Narimousa, Ph.D.

Research Assistant Professors: Michael R. Bryant, Ph.D. (Ophthalmology); Fu-Sheng Ho, Ph.D.; Howard Pearlman, Ph.D.; Ming-Shin Wu, Ph.D.

Emeritus Professors: P. Roy Choudhury, Ph.D.*; C. Roger Freberg, Ph.D.*; Melvin Gerstein, Ph.D.; Clarke Howatt, M.S.; S. Lampert, Ph.D.; Robert Mannes, M.S., P.E.*; Martin Siegel, M.S., P.E.; James Vernon, M.S.M.E.

*Recipient of university-wide or school teaching award.

Mechanical Engineering Honor Society:

Pi Tau Sigma

Degree Requirements

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

The requirement for the degree is 133 units. A scholarship average of C (2.0) or higher is required in all upper division courses taken in mechanical engineering. See also general education in the common requirements for undergraduate degrees section.

First Year, First SemesterUnits
CHEM 105aLGeneral Chemistry, or
CHEM 115aLAdvanced General Chemistry, or
MASC 110LMaterials Science4
MATH 125Calculus I4
ME 101L*Introduction to Mechanical Engineering and Graphics3
WRIT 140*Writing and Critical Reasoning4
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15
First Year, Second SemesterUnits
MATH 126Calculus II4
ME 150LIntroduction to Computational Methods in Mechanical Engineering4
PHYS 151LFundamentals of Physics I: Mechanics and Thermodynamics4
General education4
____
16
Second Year, First SemesterUnits
ME 201Statics3
ME 231Properties and Selection of Materials3
MATH 226Calculus III4
PHYS 152LFundamentals of Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism4
General education4
____
18
Second Year, Second SemesterUnits
ME 204Strength of Materials3
ME 232Manufacturing Processes3
MATH 245Mathematics of Physics and Engineering I4
PHYS 153LFundamentals of Physics III: Optics and Modern Physics4
General education4
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18
Third Year, First SemesterUnits
AE 309Fluid Dynamics4
EE 326LEssentials of Electrical Engineering4
ME 301Dynamics3
ME 305Mechanical Design3
ME 310Engineering Thermodynamics I3
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17
Third Year, Second SemesterUnits
ME 303Dynamics of Machinery3
ME 312Engineering Thermodynamics II3
ME 331Heat Transfer3
ME 341LElectro-Mechanical Instrumentation3
General education4
____
16
Fourth Year, First SemesterUnits
ME 401Senior Seminar1
ME 404Mechanical Engineering Problems3
ME 408Computer-Aided Design of Mechanical Systems3
ME 430Thermal Systems Design3
ME 441aLExperimental Engineering3
ME 451Linear Control Systems Analysis3
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16
Fourth Year, Second SemesterUnits
ME 409Senior Design Project4
ME 441bLExperimental Engineering3
ME Option***3
Advanced writing course3
General education4
____
17

*Taken concurrently.

**Satisfies general education category III.

***ME Option: Any 400-level ME course (except 461, 463L, 464L and 465L) which is not required.

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Petroleum Engineering)

The requirement for the degree is 133 units. A grade point average of C (2.0) or higher is required in all upper division courses taken in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. See also the common requirements for undergraduate degrees section.

First Year, First SemesterUnits
CHEM 105aLGeneral Chemistry, or
CHEM 115aLAdvanced General Chemistry, or
MASC 110LMaterials Science4
MATH 125Calculus I4
ME 101L*Introduction to Mechanical Engineering and Graphics3
WRIT 140*Writing and Critical Reasoning4
____
15
First Year, Second SemesterUnits
MATH 126Calculus II4
ME 150LIntroduction to Computational Methods in Mechanical Engineering4
PHYS 151L**Fundamentals of Physics I: Mechanics and Thermodynamics4
General education4
____
16
Second Year, First SemesterUnits
ME 201Statics3
ME 231Properties and Selection of Materials3
MATH 226Calculus III4
PHYS 152LFundamentals of Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism4
General education4
____
18
Second Year, Second SemesterUnits
EE 326LEssentials of Electrical Engineering4
ME 204Strength of Materials3
ME 232Manufacturing Processes3
MATH 245Mathematics of Physics and Engineering I4
General education4
____
18
Third Year, First SemesterUnits
AE 309Fluid Dynamics4
ME 301Dynamics3
ME 305Mechanical Design3
ME 310Engineering Thermodynamics I3
PTE 463LIntroduction to Transport Processes in Porous Media3
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16
Third Year, Second SemesterUnits
ME 312Engineering Thermodynamics II3
ME 331Heat Transfer3
ME 341LElectro-Mechanical Instrumentation3
PTE 464LPetroleum Reservoir Engineering3
General education4
____
16
Fourth Year, First SemesterUnits
ME 401Senior Seminar1
ME 408Computer-Aided Design of Mechanical Systems3
ME 441aLExperimental Engineering3
ME 451Linear Control Systems Analysis3
PTE 461Formation Evaluation3
PTE 465LDrilling Technology and Subsurface Methods3
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16
Fourth Year, Second SemesterUnits
ME 409Senior Design Project4
ME 441bLExperimental Engineering3
PTE 462Economic, Risk and Formation Productivity Analysis4
Advanced writing course3
General education4
____
18

*Taken concurrently.

**Satisfies general education category III.

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing Engineering)

If a student chooses six courses (9 to 18 units) from a prescribed program, he or she may graduate with the special designation Area of Emphasis in Manufacturing Engineering on the transcript. Details are given under Manufacturing Engineering.

Minor in Music Recording

A minor in music recording is offered through the School of Music to provide undergraduate students with the background necessary to enter the field of recording engineering and to familiarize them with the design needs of modern recording equipment. The minor is recommended to mechanical engineering majors with extensive musical training who would like to combine their technical and musical abilities while learning the engineering applications of physical and mathematical principles to the art of music recording. See the listing under the School of Music.

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Requirements for the Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering are the same as set forth in the general requirements. Six of the required units must be in ME 525 and ME 526 or courses in engineering analysis approved in advance in writing by the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

The specific sequence of courses that constitutes an acceptable program must be approved in advance.

Requirements for Graduation Without Thesis, 27 units total with 3.0 grade point average: ME 525 and 526 or approved mathematics (6); 500 level courses in major department (12); approved 400 or 500 level courses (9).

With Thesis, 27 units total with 3.0 grade point average: ME 525 and 526 or approved mathematics (6); 500 or 600 level courses in major department (12) not including thesis; maximum ME 594ab - thesis (4); approved 400 or 500 level units (5) (a maximum total of eight units combining ME 590 and 594ab).

Recommended Programs of Study

The program of study depends upon the student's interest and background. Listed below are eight areas in mechanical engineering with specific courses identified. Courses in other combinations and from other departments within the university may be approved if a particular coordinated interest can be demonstrated. In some instances students whose undergraduate background is not in mechanical engineering may be required to take additional course work.

During the first semester at USC, students must consult a departmental faculty advisor in the area of concentration and draw up an approved study plan.

Dynamics and Vibrations Required courses: ME 521, 522, 523

Controls and Guidance Required courses: ME 451, 541, 542

Design Methodology Required courses: ME 503, 504, 509

Stress Analysis and Materials Required courses: ME 509, 559, 584

Continuum Mechanics Required courses: ME 506a, 509, 510

Heat Transfer Required courses: ME 457, 515, 516, 517

Combustion and Propulsion Required courses: ME 436, 513, 514

Fluid Dynamics Required courses: ME 457, 518, 519

Engineer in Mechanical Engineering

Requirements for the Engineer in Mechanical Engineering degree are the same as set forth in the general requirements. Six of the units required for the degree must be ME 690. Prior approval must be obtained from the committee before registration in ME 690.

Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering

The Doctor of Philosophy in mechanical engineering is also offered. See general requirements for graduate degrees.

 

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